C-227 – A strategy to make housing more affordable for young Canadians
C-227 creates a national strategy to help young Canadians afford housing.
C-227 creates a national strategy to help young Canadians afford housing.
C-226 creates a framework for unit pricing of groceries and transparency for price increases.
C-224 declares that natural health products are not therapeutic and as such won’t be subject to the same regulations as other drugs.
C-221 gives more information to victims of crimes when an offender is given a temporary absence, release, or parole.
C-397 simplifies reporting a death to the government and makes funerals tax-exempt.
C-398 changes the National Housing Strategy to prevent the removal of homeless encampments on federal land and makes sure Indigenous groups are consulted on housing initiatives.
C-400 sets up a framework and some measures to protect access to cash.
C-405 increases the punishment for perjury before the House and creates a new fine for people in contempt of Parliament.
C-392 changes the Criminal Code to limit how much time is allowed between charging someone with a crime and completing their trial.
C-372 makes it illegal to misrepresent the environmental impact of fossil fuels in advertising.
C-373 removes certain defences for hate speech and spreading antisemitism from the Criminal Code.
C-375 allows the federal and provincial governments to exempt certain projects from needing a federal environmental impact assessment.
C-376 makes it so anyone convicted of a violent crime is barred from possessing a firearm.
C-381 increases the punishments for extortion.